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Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns

Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns. Interrogatives. An interrogative pronoun is used to introduce a question . Interrogative pronouns are who , whom , what , which , and whose . Using Who and Whom. Who is always used as a subject or a predicate pronoun.

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Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns

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  1. Interrogative and DemonstrativePronouns

  2. Interrogatives • An interrogative pronoun is used to introduce a question. • Interrogative pronouns are who, whom, what, which, and whose.

  3. Using Who and Whom • Who is always used as a subject or a predicate pronoun. • Whowas president during the Civil War? • The winner is who? • Whom is always used as an object. • Whomdid you choose for your running mate? • You told whom our secret? • For whom did the caller ask?

  4. Using Who and Whom • DON’T CONFUSE “WHO’S” WITH “WHOSE!” • “Whose” is a pronoun and an interrogative. • “Who’s” is a contraction that means “who is.”

  5. Demonstratives • A demonstrative pronoun points out a person, place, thing, or idea. • Demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these, and those.

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